Archaeology

In archeology, the GPR has been used for many years, and is considered among professional archaeologists as an accurate and informative instrument.

The main advantage of the method is the three-dimensional area sampling, which allows large areas to be covered in a short period of time.

Our team has extensive experience in archaeological surveys in the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Egypt and Peru.

Our company is ready to join any cultural and scientific project.

Work examples

Archaeological site of the XIII century

Ukraine, Kiev - 2017

Surface survey with a GPR LOZA

The most important cultural and historical center of Kiev

The research was conducted in 2017. Currently excavations of archaeological sites are continuing.

The team of specialists found cultural layers of the XV-XVI, XVII-XVIII and even XI-XIII centuries. Earth layers have preserved to our day decorations, ceramics, bottles, human bones and animal remains. At the same time, the archaeological Eldorado on Poshtova Square keeps many valuable finds and secrets in itself.

Archaeological mission

Meroe Island, Sudan - 2009

Russian-Italian archelogical mission

Trypillian culture - Neolithic–Eneolithic (Copper-Stone Age)

The Cucuteni–Trypillia culture, also known as the Tripolye culture, is a Neolithic–Eneolithic archaeological culture (c. 5200 to 3500 BC) in Eastern Europe.

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It extends from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dniester and Dnieper regions, centred on modern-day Moldova and covering substantial parts of western Ukraine and northeastern Romania, encompassing an area of 350,000 km2 (140,000 sq mi), with a diameter of 500 km (300 mi; roughly from Kiev in the northeast to Brașov in the southwest).